Articles on Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (141)

  1. Schools Graduated Response Document - SEMH - 5 to 16 Years - May 2023

    To be read in conjunction with: -       SEND Mainstream Guidance. Supporting children and young people who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream Early Years providers, schools and Post-16 settings.  November 2016 -       Ordinarily Available document (to be reviewed August 2020) -       Banding…
  2. Schools Graduated Response Document - Communication & Interaction including Autism - 5 to 16 Years - May 2023

    To be read in conjunction with: -          SEND Mainstream Guidance. Supporting children and young people who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream Early Years providers, schools and Post-16 settings. November 2016 -          Ordinarily Available document -          Banding Document -          https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statutory-guidance-schools -          The…
  3. Schools Graduated Response Document - Cognition & Learning - 5 to 16 Years

    To be read in conjunction with: -          SEND Mainstream Guidance. Supporting children and young people who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream Early Years providers, schools and Post-16 settings. November 2016 -          Ordinarily Available document -          Banding Document -          https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statutory-guidance-schools Reviewed by…
  4. Schools Graduated Response Document - Physical & Sensory - 5 to 16 Years

    To be read in conjunction with:   -          SEND Mainstream Guidance. Supporting children and young people who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream Early Years providers, schools and Post-16 settings. November 2016 -          Ordinarily Available document -          Banding Document -          https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statutory-guidance-schools -         …
  5. Shaw Trust Neurodiversity training

    The Shaw Trust are offering local businesses training on Neurodiversity in the Workplace, how to support someone who is neurodiverse and also the benefits of neurodiversity in business. Having a neurodiverse workplace encourages creativity, new ideas, and fresh perspectives.Gain the skills, knowledge, confidence and understanding…
  6. Transport

    There are various types of transport available to Reading residents who have special educational needs and/or disabilities.  This includes council run services as well as private and voluntary sector organisations. Services offering transport can be found on the transport search within the Reading Services Guide.…
  7. Parent to Parent Support

    Parent to Parent Support section, has been set up as a direct result from parent carer feedback.  This section will provide information on services where parent carers can support each other, who have a child or young person with SEND.    Next review - November 2024…
  8. Alternative Provision

    Information on alternative provision providers on Reading's SEND Local Offer, click here to view provision records. Approved Alternative Providers - information can be found on the BFfC website, click here to view the information. Last reviewed February 2024 
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